5/21 Rat Beach, Torrance SoCa
"When you travel, take a full quiver" is the advice I always give. Well, I didn't take my own advice and traveled light with 2 large light wind kites. Of course, that means that the wind would have to nuke. Yesterday, I went to Belmont early in the morning and it was already blowing 20 knots, so I went to Rat Beach which is at the south end of Torrance Beach. The waves were huge, double high and the wind was light and swirly - talk about a scary combination for a flatlander. I went out with the 19M SilverArrow. The wind would honk for 15 seconds, lull for 15 seconds and then be perfect for 30. Felt like I was wakeboarding behind a boat with a drunk captain manning the throttle, add to that crushing waves and I am glad to be here in one piece with all of my gear intact. The wind was way too funky to ride the waves, so I got out of the break zone and rode the huge swell. Felt like a tiny boat being tossed around in a stormy sea. After about 90 minutes of getting yanked around I called it a day. The wind picked up and steadied out as I put my gear away. I would have gone out again, but I had a flight to catch. Oh well, it was an experience.